Mexico to Trump: We're not paying for your wall

The Mexican government has given a direct response to Donald Trump’s pledge to build a wall along the two countries’ border and make Mexico pay for it.

Latin America

04 Mart 2016 Cuma 09:48

World Bulletin / News Desk

Mexico will not give a single peso to finance a wall Donald Trump wants to build along Mexico-U.S. border if he becomes president, Mexican Treasury Secretary Luis Videgaray said Thursday.

“Mexico, under no circumstances, is going to pay for the wall that Mr. Trump is proposing. There is no scenario that could make Mexico pay for it’’, Videgaray said during an appearance on local TV show.

It was the first time Mexico’s government officially responded to the Republican candidate’s proposal.

“Building a wall between Mexico and the United States is a very bad idea, it is an idea based on ignorance and that is not supported by the reality of North American integration,” Videgaray added.

Since announcing his intention to run for U.S. president, Trump’s degrading remarks toward Mexico have been strongly criticized in Mexico but President Enrique Pena Nieto’s administration has tried to avoid confrontation with the billionaire real estate mogul.

On Wednesday, Pena Nieto’s Chief of Staff Francisco Guzman told reporters that the government would continue to work with the United States, even if Donald Trump were elected president.

Guzman said he believed Trump would change his stances on Mexico, if elected.

And earlier that week, former Mexican presidents Vicente Fox and Felipe Calderon compared Trump to Adolf Hitler, saying the Republican front-runner does not want Mexicans to emigrate because they are not white enough.

In an interview with FOX News, Fox said the United States needs Mexico, one of its most important economic partners.

“I am not going to pay for this [expletive] wall. He should know that and I am not going to apologize to the country”, Fox said.